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Anyone noticed this on the f19..

Joseph in Alabama

Active member
I have a 18 year old coin and relic garden...one target I have is a 10 inch military button...now swinging the f19/ 5x10 coil over object it will give a short Low Tone..but good numbers will show on screen 70's at the same time...
So is the tone and ID numbers working independently?
...thanks for any input...joe

Setting
0 disc
32 v-break
Volume 20
 
I could be wrong, (I don't have my F19 in front of me to test) according to your settings every target from 0 to 32 will produce a low tone and 33 to 99 will produce a VCO tone. Since it is a deep mid conductor target by the numerical target ID, is the tone actually a low VCO tone or a low tone? They can sometimes sound similar on the F19. A much shallower medium low conductor can produce a very high VCO tone that sound like a high conductor too. This is one reason I spend quite a bit of time looking at the nice big numerical target ID display on the F19.
 
jmaclen said:
I could be wrong, (I don't have my F19 in front of me to test) according to your settings every target from 0 to 32 will produce a low tone and 33 to 99 will produce a VCO tone. Since it is a deep mid conductor target by the numerical target ID, is the tone actually a low VCO tone or a low tone? They can sometimes sound similar on the F19. A much shallower medium low conductor can produce a very high VCO tone that sound like a high conductor too. This is one reason I spend quite a bit of time looking at the nice big numerical target ID display on the F19.

Exactly why I'd like to have a non VCO mode on the F19.
 
The F75 does that and they advertise it. Separate processors. I have not seen it on the F19 specs, but who knows?
 
the F19/Tek G2+ also has dual processors but as far as I know the audio and target ID numbers are not independent of each other.

Jeff
 
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